Show Millxrd I County ''PS Thurv Jan 19 1989 Pag 5 Community Event Educational programs offered by Extension The President Millard Fillmore Library By Gwen Hunter Fillmore librarian 25 South Education may be continued for those who wish to do so in many fields USU Extension Home Economist for Millard County MarGenne B Rowley will be offering a number of exciting educational school workshops and classes in the next three months These will be offered at times convenient to the participants-soday classes and some evening classes Pick what you are interested in from the list below and contact the Extension Office in Delta or Fillmore for further information and to sign up for the classes Upholstery Class: Begin Feb 6 1989 Will be held 3 days a week for 2 weeks at the Deseret Fair Building in Deseret This class is filling fast so call is $1000 soon Registration plus materials for your own article Microwave Class: Begins January 25 1989 pm Place to be announced Learn what your microwave will do for you A day class will be held in Leamington if you can't come at night This class will begin Feb 15 1989 and go for 8 weeks Registration fee will be $500 Serger Class: Begins in February Basic information on just what your serger can do besides making Date and time to be announced Making Ends Meet: Begins in March Do you have too much month at the end of your money? This is for you Evening class - and day class if enough interested Food & Nutrition Class: Begins after Microwave Class is completed Budgeting menu planning shopping nutrition and food preparation All these classes will have a small registration fee which will cover the cost of materials given to participants Utah 100 West — Vance Terrell Roger Scott Reynolds Vance Terrell to report mission Reynolds called to serve mission Elder Vance Terrell son of Clark and Nina Terrell will return home from Illinois Chicago Mission on Jan 20 His mission report will be held Jan 22 at II am in the Delta 6th Ward Elder Roger Scott Reynolds son of Terry and Marcy Hansen and the late Scott Reynolds has been called to serve in Colombia the South Carolina Mission His farewell will be on Sunday January 22 at 9 am at the Delta 4th Ward Chapel 197 S 300 W All are vited to attend Roger leaves for the MTC on Jan 25 Chapel Delta City jLibrary'News by Marian Story Hour is now in full swing Every Wednesday morning at 10 am a bunch of come to the library for stories and an art project Anyone who is interested in bringing their do We have plenty of room for more! On Thursday January 26 1989 Grant and Louise Nielson will present a program on their recent trip to Russia This will be very informative and interesting to everyone Put the 26th on your calendar and plan to tend these classes contact the Delta City Library and sign up The classes and materials are free to anyone that would like to improve their English and their reading Those high school students that are going to take the ACT Test don’t forget that the City Library has a video tape several books and a book that is a Cram course for the ACT if you like to leave things until the last minute Come in and see if they will help you score a big 30 on the test Russell Couple weds sister of Harry Ann McCarthy Johnson mother of Kenny and Renee of Rippetoe and Lyle Ery father and Samantha Crystal Fry were married on January 14 1989 An Open House will be held January 21 between 7 and 9 p m at 333 West Delta Friends are invited 100 South BABIES i l£X 5 t r Ul r 9 V t Della Community Medical Center 4 03 January 5 1989 Thursday p m Angela Dawn 8 lbs Vi o z (3632 gms ) 2 i inches long born lo Mikel Guerra and Mary J lien Daly Winmill of I ynndyl January 9 1989 516 Monday pm Jona'han Neil 7 lbs 'A ot (3189 ilham gms ) 18 inches long born lo Spenser and Ann Marie Morris Ashby ot Delta 1989 10 8 54 January Tuesday a m Rachel I eigh 8 lbs (3620 gms) 19 i inches long born to Joseph Ernest and Carlee Shields Topham of Delta 1989 2 43 Wednesday January a m Tara 8 lbs 5 ot (3770 gms ) 201' inches long born to Michael D and Christine Clark Christensen of Delta PROW) HOSPITAL Tuesday Jan 10 1989 12:58 p m Tessa Rae 6 lbs at (2750 gms ) 19 inches long born to Ray and Becky Searle of Hinckley Max Pearson Pearson graduated from basic training Pfc Russell Max Pearson has recentfrom Basic Training and ly graduated his Advanced Individual Training from the United States Army Field Artillery Training Center at Fort Sill Pfc While in training Oklahoma Pearson was chosen (along with 10 others after aptitude testing) to participate in the “Fast Tracker” School Only four men received diplomas and Pv t Pearson as one of them He also had many leadership opportunities while at Tort Sill He was made Squad eader Assistant Platoon Guide and "wiih honors” (one of graduated twelve from his Battalion) at graduation His parents Steve and Janet Pearto attend son flew to Oklahoma graduation exercises Pfc Pearson spent Thanksgiving in Delta visiting family and friends He is Gernow stationed at BAD Hersfeld many and is a Cannon Crewmember Fast who operates the “Howitzer Tracker” Since arriving in Germany he has had a “letter of recommendain his file and has been tion” nominated for the “Army Achievement Medal” He was recently promoted to Private First Class (Pfc Russell will be stationed in Germany (or two years East Millard Fine Arts to meet The East Millard Fine Arts Guild will meet Thursday Jan 19 1989 at 4 pm in the Millard Tillmore Library Come and enjoy Gerald Lund's book “Freedom Factor” The review will be A Nina Coats musical given by number will be presented by Lauri ConJie Everyone is welcome Prenatal Class will begin January 26 1989 at 7:30 pm at the Delta Community Medical Center course held Thursday even(DCMC) ings Fee is $1500 which is reimbursable with delivery at DCMC Next course is scheduled for call May For information and registration A ideo's Ready A few weeks ago we reported that the Catherine and John D MacArthur Foundation had awarded our library on 150 hours of PBS Programming VHS tape They have now arrived and are ready for checkout The Library Board has established a policy for Video checkouts as follows: There will be a $5 Refundable Deposit on all videos checkout for a period of 3 days overdues will result in forfeiture of deposit damage or loss will be assessed when necessary A complete list of titles may be had at the library desk Series and number of tapes in each are: Alistair Cooke’s America (12) American Playhouse (5) American Short Story (3) Civilization (British spelling!) (13) Great Performances (5) Jewel in the use only5 tapes playing 14 episodes) Life On Earth (13) of subjects (10) Planet Earth (7) The Story of English (9) In addition to the MacArthur Grant we have “Aids-tSurgeon General’s Report” “Drug Free Kids- -a Parent’s Guide” “Gold Medal Champions” “Lap Quilting” Music” “1987 World kids Champs Just Say No”-fThe policy of the library is to purchase educational and historical videos not to compete with local vendors on entertainment videos The Foundation purchased these in volume and have videocassettes awarded them to libraries throughout the nation Many libraries paid half on the grant but ours was an outright gift We appreciate their generosity Patrons are allowed to place their names on a waiting list or make reservations ahead on any of the tapes Those who do not have a VCR may make arrangements to view special videos on our machine if the Multipurpose Room is not in use if this is done during regular library hours (2 to 7 to 6 Saturday) weekdays Exhibits The quilts and other exhibits will be removed at 4 pm on Saturday Jan 21 We wish to thank those who contributed to tke excellent exhibits Mary Edith Johnson Joyce Bushnell Callister for their own quilting Audrey Barbara Snyder Algie Quigley Swallow for sharing work done around 1900 and for the Statehouse Museum for sharing two beauties with us We Gail Mitchell and Phil appreciate Robinson for showing leather work and blacksmithing and all those who helped hang the show Connie Warner Drummond’s weaving added to Pam Freeman’s spinning are also greatly enjoyed Ilene Cooper decorated the table with a silk flower arrangement Thanks again to all -- See you in the Library— Christmas t t V V- - "Z 'U y9 ft V -- I got angry but couldn’t let him know because that would only make it worse I was usually told I had no right to get mad See that’s sort of the thing especially around" the Holidays W’e never wanted to risk being happy or having any feelings out of fear it wouldn’t last New Years for instance was always kind of tricky because anything wonderful that happened on New Year’s Eve would be forgotten about the next morning You know always thought that once I left home and left it all behind would be fine I would be over it For a while I thought was but after college after getting married and settling down my wife started noticing things about me couldn’t explain Usually hated around the Holidays When the kids celebrating anything came we thought it would be better because I’d want to celebrate for their came to sake It didn’t work What realize was that it all stemmed from growing up in a family with an alcoholic The anxiety about Holidays the emotional outbursts the inability to discuss my feelings suddenly it all made sense problem was-- felt that way all year Not all Children of Alcoholics share the same memories but most can identify with at least a few If you know someone who is in this situation please go with them to a special seminar to discuss issues related to Adult Children of Alcoholics February 2nd at 730 in the Millard Fillmore Library multipurpose room It could only help The seminar is sponsored by the East Millard Lion's Club it PUBLIC NOTICE EXCESS SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND SERGERS The VBR Education Department placed orders in anticipation of targe school sales Due to budget cuts these sales were unclaimed These machines must be sold These new Singer Open Arm machines sew all fabrics Levi’s canvas upholstery nylon stretch vinyl silk EVEN ON LEATHER Machines are designed to zig 2ag overcast buttonhole and much more With 25 year warranty Now $148 regular $329 Also limited of name various brand quantity sergers Credit Cards COD We ship U P S Cll ' K) Tecumseh Michigan 10 1989 was the day that Mr Dean Wiley made his appearance He weighed in at 9 lbs 12 oz and stretched out to 22 inches long He has a fully developed set of lungs which he promptly proceeded to try out on his nurse and parents A thrilled family awaits him at home including parents Russell and DeAnn Wiley a big brother Clayson and sisters Marie Karen and Sarah Proud grandparents include Bob and Wanona Wiley of Jackson Wyoming and Dean and Marlene Whicker of Fillmore Mr Wiley also has great grandparents Neldon and Anne Adams of Fillmore The Wiley family live in Tecumseh Michigan January Richard Ext 100 Jeff 80th birthday BABIES Holidays Remembered As a child I used to think the whole world got redecorated every December just for me Except along with the beautiful colors the music and the wonderful smells came distressing feeland ings like anger disappointment fear My father was an alcoholic I loved the first few Christmases I perienced But as my brother and got older we noticed more fighting going on between our parents sometimes serious fighting especially at night guess all kids have heard Mom and Dad arguing at night before but this was there was violence I remember once Mom left I don’t think I got over that feeling that maybe she wasn’t coming back Of course there were happy times like sitting around the Holidays around the tree Christmas morning and opening presents but even that turned into a real stressful situation You never like when Dad wouldn’t know I remember on one occasomething sion I was opening a package one of my couch He the on sat aunts had sent with the camera up to his eye waiting to catch my reaction When I wasn’t overwhelmed he rapped me on the head with a knuckle and said as he snatched away the gift “if you can’t be arsv more grateful than that you don't deserve this” With I really sort of didn’t care Dad you never really knew what was truly yours anyway Once he made a big deal about giving me one of his many pocket knives after cleaned his fish for him Later on he saw me with it at home and accused me of stealing Hr Christensen Jane Jane Chiistensen o! Meadow celebrated her 80th birthday on 19 1989 She was born January and Bes'ie January 19 1909 to S Maria I abrum Bruiwm in Meadow Jane married Melvin Christensen on January 2 1934 in ephi Utah The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple Mel died in 1961 As a young girl Jane worked in a canning factory in Clearfield I T and as newlyweds she and her hteband herded sheep in Wyoming During VkWII she worked as a riveter in an She and airplane plant in California her husband were in the livestock buying and selling bu'iness throughout Utah After his death she drove the school bus to Kanosh and I illmore Jane has been active in her chursh and community and with helping raise her grandehildien Jane is kept busy in her home which is immaeulute and do ing her own yardvvork and tending her great grandchildren Jane has one daughter Shanon Mrs Delyle Carling 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren and brother Nolan Bennett and Wells Brunson of Meadow Although the world has made lots ot advances during her lifetime Jane hasn’t tried them all W e’re still try ing to get her on a jet to Iowa But she does enjoy an occasional trip to the citv tor lunch Happy Birthday Jane’ EM bookmobile schedule p m Monday Jan 23 p m Holden Scipio p m Tuesday Jan 24: 830 a 315-illmore Elementary School pm Mushroom Plant 430-- p m lowell 1:45 a m Wednesday Jan 25: 45 pm Fillmore Middle School p m pm Duane’s Foodtown m Kanosh Meadow p 26: Milford and Jan Thursday Mmersville Thank you We would like to thank the 2nd and 3rd Ward Relict Societies for the lovely dinner lo a!l our Iriends for the cards flowers and kind thoughts at the passing of our sister Donna Snyder Bates The Snyder and Bates families Rasmussen Rasmussen returns from mission son ut Mr and Jeff Rasmussen Mrs Drew Rasmussen I illmore will return from the Oregon Portland mission on Jan 2"’ He will report his mission on Jn 29 in the illmore Ward at 10 0 a m Senior Citizen Center to honor Abe Johnson The Pahvant Valley Senior Citizen Center is planning a noon dinner next Wednesday Jan 25 1989 to honor the outgoing County Commissioner Abner Johnson and his wile Annette This will be a regular Wednesday noon dinner but will be special because o) the honoied guests The children ot Abe and Annette will read a tribute to their father as part of the program Abe was the County Commissioner over the Senior Citizen Centers in Tillmore and Deba The Center in I illmore is grateful to Abe tor his realization of the need for money in their budget W ith his awareness they were able to have the funds needed to operate the Center He also attended their council meetings dinners and special parties whenever possible to let them know he was available and terested in their activities Through his help the Center will have a much needed new within another 60 days The members of the Pahvant allev Senior Citizen Center ted he has much to the success ot then Center Pahvant Valley Senior Schedule Jan 23 Hamburger Monday stroganoff over noodles Jan 25 Roast beet Wednesday Thursday Jan 26 Minestrone soup The potluck supper for riday has been cancelled The noon dinner on Wednesday Jan 2 will be for the thday people and also in honor of Abner Johnson Mr Johnson was County Commissioner over the Senior Citizen ( enter and will be missed Anyone want to spend a dnv m Mesquite? 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